Chapter 1 Time Travel



Hearing Xu Hongxing's name, Liu Yun's head buzzed, and her mind suddenly cleared. She had transmigrated a year ago, initially thinking it was just an ordinary transmigration. It wasn't until she heard Xu Hongxing's name that Liu Yun realized she hadn't simply transmigrated, but rather transmigrated into a book, and even more specifically, into a series of books. In these books, she was just an unlucky cannon fodder, or rather, a victim who provided the cheat codes.

Liu Yun, Liu Jing, Xiao Hongmei—no wonder they sound so familiar. Hearing the name of his future sister-in-law, Xu Hongxing, he realized he'd transmigrated into a book series.

Xu Hongxing, the female protagonist of "Auspicious Pregnancy and Blessed Wife in the 1960s," was born into a family that favored sons over daughters. Fearing her mother would sell her to her younger brother to get married, she married someone as soon as she started working. She didn't need a dowry, just a stable job. She gave her temporary job to her sister-in-law as a dowry. Fortunately, she found a suitable man: Liu Aiguo, her high school classmate and the original owner's older brother. The original owner was the unfortunate one who provided the job. The book only mentions that the male protagonist's younger sister gave the female protagonist her wages and then went to the countryside; nothing more. The female protagonist, using the original owner's job, married the original owner's older brother, and in the second year of their marriage, she gave birth to twin sons, and in the third year, she gave birth to twins of different genders, living a happy and fulfilling life.

Xiao Hongmei, the female protagonist of "Rebirth: A Wonderful Life in the 1960s," was sent to the countryside in her previous life by her toxic best friend, only to die a tragic death far from home. Reborn, she exposes her friend's hypocritical facade, forces her to go to the countryside, keeps her job, and marries a young and promising man, living a happy and fulfilling life. The original owner of this body is the younger sister of Xiao Hongmei's sister-in-law, Liu Jing. The book only mentions that Liu Yun gave up her job and stayed home unemployed. She took care of Liu Jing during her postpartum period before going to the countryside. Less than three years later, she married in the countryside and died in childbirth.

The novel was quite good, quite sweet, but now that Liu Yun has become herself, the sweetness is gone, replaced only by bitterness. Going to the countryside is impossible, absolutely impossible.

Liu Yun comes from the 21st century and transmigrated here a year ago. At the time, she thought it was just an ordinary transmigration, but she didn't expect to transmigrate into a series of books. After thinking about it carefully, there is still hope to change the original owner's original ending.

When the original owner first transmigrated, he was practically invisible in the house, and he did most of the housework.

The original owner's mother, Wu Chunhua, was a full-time worker in the steel factory's canteen, earning thirty-five yuan a month. Her father, Liu Yougen, was a fourth-level fitter at the steel factory, earning sixty yuan a month. Her eldest brother, Liu Aiguo, passed the entrance exam for the county's furniture factory last year, earning twenty-two yuan a month. Her eldest sister, Liu Jing, graduated last year but failed the university entrance exam and is retaking it at home. The original owner was the third child, entering her second year of high school this year and taking the college entrance exam. However, Liu Yun knew that the college entrance exam would be canceled next year, and if she took it this year, she would definitely be sent to the countryside. The youngest child, Liu Aidang, was in his second year of junior high school.

There wasn't a single kind person in this family besides the original owner. If it weren't for the fact that babies are usually born at home these days, people would have doubted whether the original owner was even their biological child. There was a male lead, a female lead who was both his sister-in-law and best friend, and Liu Aidang wasn't stupid at all. She was as shrewd as a shrew and managed to win over the original owner's mother, who doted on her youngest son. So why was the original owner treated like a doormat?

The original owner was just an ordinary person, and Liu Yun was just an ordinary person as well.

Her parents divorced when she was very young, and both of them started their own families. She grew up in the countryside with her grandparents. Unlike in novels, she didn't rely on her perseverance to get into a good university, leave the mountains, and prove her parents wrong.

The reality is that the education level in the countryside is generally low, and there is no money to attend tutoring classes. Her grades were also average, and she only got into a junior college. She didn't have the money to retake the exam, and she didn't have much foresight. She chose a teacher training major, and as soon as she graduated, she encountered education reforms and became unemployed.

The reason I time-traveled is because I accidentally fell down a hillside and hit my head on a rock when I went back to sweep my grandparents' graves. Maybe she died and no one would know. This is the reality of life.

Because she was the third child and not a boy, the original owner didn't receive any favoritism from her parents. The second child, being the first daughter, received more attention than the original owner, and Liu Jing was also more charming and got along better with her mother. Caught in the middle, the original owner received almost no attention; she was only thought of when doing chores. So, the original owner became more and more silent each day.

When I first transmigrated, the original owner had just finished her middle school entrance exam and was as thin as skin and bones. Given the Liu family's salary, she shouldn't be that thin, but she shouldn't be that skinny either.

Unfortunately, when she transmigrated, it was 1964, only two years after the famine had ended. Moreover, she had to send eight yuan a month to her grandmother's family for retirement, and her maternal grandmother's family also needed to give her things. Her older brother, Liu Aiguo, had also used connections to get his job promoted from apprentice to permanent, and he was about to get married, which would bring another expense. The expenses for a family of six were not small, so the food was not very good. The original owner of this body had even less to eat.

The luckiest thing about transmigrating here is that I have an extra space. This space isn't particularly large, only ten acres, and it doesn't develop quickly. Time flows the same as outside, and the water inside is just ordinary water with no effect. The only difference is that the water is completely unpolluted, and the space is like spring all year round.

When Liu Yun first transmigrated and felt dizzy from hunger, she complained and cursed the uselessness of the space. But she suddenly felt relieved when she harvested her first crop from the space.

In the 21st century, I lived like this, just getting by, without any special skills or abilities. I wouldn't starve, but I couldn't live the life I wanted either. After transmigrating here, I have a space for planting, so at least I won't starve, and I can live much better than most people. Without this space, I'm not sure if I could have survived in this era where even having enough to eat is a problem.

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